There is a possible third party. I don't believe that has been eliminated to the San Bernardino killings. I find it interesting there were fire alarms going off. There were bombs that were suppose to be exploded remotely. Why not call in the fire department, too?
See, the USA has a structure to emergency response. An American would know that structure. So, there are some scenarios to those fire alarms. The killers set it off to maximum the deaths of people that would also disable emergency response (or they think so - they don't know the extent emergency responders are dedicated to life), or one of the people caught in the gun fire actually reached for the fire alarm to bring emergency response.
But, there is this 'thing' that happened at the hospital. Was it coincidence a bomb threat was called in at the time the victims were arriving? That would require a third person, unless, the couple drove to the hospital to watch all the activity and called in the bomb threat as soon as the people from the holiday party were arriving.
The fire alarms and sprinkler system is interesting to realize people were coming, but, would all that water coming out of the sprinklers disable the bombs? If there was technology that were wet due to the sprinklers, the technology could be disabled by the water.
But, there seems to be too many questions about a missing omnipotent. The guns that were purchased by an unknown. The sprinklers and fire alarm and the bomb threat. I strongly believe all that needs to be included in any investigation. Was there a third person? More?
But, then when examining the circumstances during that event there are so many other events with similar outcomes, including, pipe bombs. I think it is a mistake to think someone willing to kill for their own priorities is all that. I don't believe killers are all that. I think they are brutal and carry out enormous pain to people, the community and civilized society. But, to think they can be so organized they can bring down civilization is bizarre. Even bin Laden on 911 could not do that. If anything tragedy brings civilized society together to preserve all that others tried to destroy.
See, the USA has a structure to emergency response. An American would know that structure. So, there are some scenarios to those fire alarms. The killers set it off to maximum the deaths of people that would also disable emergency response (or they think so - they don't know the extent emergency responders are dedicated to life), or one of the people caught in the gun fire actually reached for the fire alarm to bring emergency response.
But, there is this 'thing' that happened at the hospital. Was it coincidence a bomb threat was called in at the time the victims were arriving? That would require a third person, unless, the couple drove to the hospital to watch all the activity and called in the bomb threat as soon as the people from the holiday party were arriving.
The fire alarms and sprinkler system is interesting to realize people were coming, but, would all that water coming out of the sprinklers disable the bombs? If there was technology that were wet due to the sprinklers, the technology could be disabled by the water.
But, there seems to be too many questions about a missing omnipotent. The guns that were purchased by an unknown. The sprinklers and fire alarm and the bomb threat. I strongly believe all that needs to be included in any investigation. Was there a third person? More?
But, then when examining the circumstances during that event there are so many other events with similar outcomes, including, pipe bombs. I think it is a mistake to think someone willing to kill for their own priorities is all that. I don't believe killers are all that. I think they are brutal and carry out enormous pain to people, the community and civilized society. But, to think they can be so organized they can bring down civilization is bizarre. Even bin Laden on 911 could not do that. If anything tragedy brings civilized society together to preserve all that others tried to destroy.
But, the questions have to be answered and included in the investigation.